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it can be based anywhere in the world or the united states. all they need is a computer and internet connection with an autodialer company. the autodialer company then as the connection for voice carriers and pst and telephone networks. the lead generator is just trying to find people for these products or services which will scams, they willmas blast of calls to home of our. whomever. they're going sit quietly through numbers and looking for bodies. the costs are so much lower now. the startup costs are lower, almost zero, you can get dialing in a few hours now. you don't need a pbx lots of copper lines or a telephone perry just made your computer and internet connection. they will send out these calls going through an autodialer which will put them into the telephone network and that will go out all over the country. the small percentage of people end up answering and listening to the message. the message will be like the one you may have heard earlier, the racial call, press one if you are interested in lowering your credit card debt, press
it can be based anywhere in the world or the united states. all they need is a computer and internet connection with an autodialer company. the autodialer company then as the connection for voice carriers and pst and telephone networks. the lead generator is just trying to find people for these products or services which will scams, they willmas blast of calls to home of our. whomever. they're going sit quietly through numbers and looking for bodies. the costs are so much lower now. the startup...
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elected to the united states senate when i was 33. i now have its opportunity at 41 to seek the office of the vice presidentsy. >> senator bentsen. >> i have absolutely no quarrel with senator quayle's military record, but i do strongly disagree with him on some of the issues. you make great patriotic speeches, and i enjoy them. but i don't understand your vote on veterans issues. senator quile -- quayle has one of the worst voting records in the united states senate on veterans issues. and one of them that particularly bothers me, sponsoring legislation to put a tax on combat pay and disability pay for veterans, for fighting men and women of america. tax on their disability pay when they are lying there in the hospital. people who have sacrificed for our country. i think you ought to explain that to the people of america, and you ought to explain it tonight. >> john, a question for senator bentsen. >> senator, you are chairman of the senate finance committee, and you are generally considered rather an orthodox conservative on fiscal
elected to the united states senate when i was 33. i now have its opportunity at 41 to seek the office of the vice presidentsy. >> senator bentsen. >> i have absolutely no quarrel with senator quayle's military record, but i do strongly disagree with him on some of the issues. you make great patriotic speeches, and i enjoy them. but i don't understand your vote on veterans issues. senator quile -- quayle has one of the worst voting records in the united states senate on veterans...
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if you are fighting in pakistan and your opponent is attacking the united states, attacking the united states is a way to attack them. there are genuine concerns, as well. >> i will move to libya quickly, but what is the one thing you remember most about tunisia. >> the openness of the place. you could go to a bar called jfk and order a beer. that openness in many ways is under threat. alcohol is one thing. has become a symbol four people. islamists have been closing down liquor stores. that is one aspect of life. it is a stalking horse for many different ways people are arguing over the role of islam in government, the rights of women in society, the ability to behave different ways. it is a place where what we would think as western or universal values are dealing with very particular and religious concerns. >> back to pakistan, you wrote in "the new york times" about a movie theater that was shot down were burned down. there was a philosophy from mahomet it is on? >> that was an incident that troubled me. i was grateful at the time to publish that. it was something i had something t
if you are fighting in pakistan and your opponent is attacking the united states, attacking the united states is a way to attack them. there are genuine concerns, as well. >> i will move to libya quickly, but what is the one thing you remember most about tunisia. >> the openness of the place. you could go to a bar called jfk and order a beer. that openness in many ways is under threat. alcohol is one thing. has become a symbol four people. islamists have been closing down liquor...
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but radicals do not need to come to the united states in order to have negative opinions of the united states. their propaganda is enough. >> where are they getting it over there? >>people feel they are colonized, they are dominated by the united states, there is a media which will play on those sentiments and there is an army that is very influential in the country, and when it is to their benefit, when they see a benefit, they will whip up anti- american sentiment. it is there. political points. if you are fighting in pakistan and your opponent is attacking the united states, attacking the them. there are genuine concerns, as well. >> i will move to libya quickly, but what is the one thing you remember most about tunisia. >> the openness of the place. you could go to a bar called jfk and order a beer. that openness in many ways is under threat. alcohol is one thing. people. islamists have been closing down liquor stores. that is one aspect of life. it is a stalking horse for many different ways people are arguing over the role of islam in government, the rights of women in society, t
but radicals do not need to come to the united states in order to have negative opinions of the united states. their propaganda is enough. >> where are they getting it over there? >>people feel they are colonized, they are dominated by the united states, there is a media which will play on those sentiments and there is an army that is very influential in the country, and when it is to their benefit, when they see a benefit, they will whip up anti- american sentiment. it is there....
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if you look around the united states, look at all of the new state houses that were taking -- taken over, the new governors and new senators. did we win every race? no, and we will not win every race this time. when won an enormous amount of seats in statewide elections. just because we did not win every race does not mean it was not a big way. people are worried about the debt. that is what the tea party is worried about. i see the way: on through 2012. i would be surprised -- i see the wave going on through 2012. i would be surprised if we did not pick up seats in 2012. >> what would be your advice for candidates coming out of the tea party when it comes to talking about social issues like abortion and other issues that have gotten candidates in trouble in this cycle? >> the point is we are divided as a country. we are almost evenly divided on the issue of abortion. i do not think the law is changing anytime soon. the way you change things is change the hearts and minds of the population. we are worlds away from that. we get bogged down in talking about exceptions to rules. we get uawa
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we have an army of people in the united states that have to be hired. we have 1.2 million people in the compliance side. we of 1.4 million people who are underemployed. the need for simplicity is the common ground that we can go for. >> the fiscal cliff, we have heard that threat from democrats and republicans in some form. how big a risk is this, or is it just the opening gambit? think weally don't will go over the fiscal cliff. i think we will figure this out. again, we need to have some compromise and we need to be able to get some revenues. it is partly true and partly not so true. all of us would be able to say that we could just get avenues threat cannot -- through economic growth. if the plan is to just cut taxes for the wealthiest and hope for the best combat has gotten us into this mess. we did that for 10 years. i think the real question is, what do they really mean by that? we also believe that we will eventually -- the economic growth is part of how we will raise revenues, but is that enough without any details about how we get there? is thi
we have an army of people in the united states that have to be hired. we have 1.2 million people in the compliance side. we of 1.4 million people who are underemployed. the need for simplicity is the common ground that we can go for. >> the fiscal cliff, we have heard that threat from democrats and republicans in some form. how big a risk is this, or is it just the opening gambit? think weally don't will go over the fiscal cliff. i think we will figure this out. again, we need to have...
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thank you for listening and may god bless you and god bless the united states of america. >> jim jordan is our guest on newsmaker is this weekend. the chairman discusses the 2012 camp,lñ?ñ?aign. and the congressional investigation into a tax on the u.s. consulate in been gauzy. he will also talk about what he wants congress to do and whether to let theéxñ?ñ?ñ bush era tax s expire. sunday after washington journal at 10:00 a.m. eastern and later at 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. ÷÷ñ?ñ?>> next, a look at the influences of super pacs in the 2012 election. panelists talked about the difference between them and other organizations. disclosure rules, anonymous donors, and the concept of money as free speech. this is just over one hour. >> i will not -- i love that title. dark money rising, it seems like there should be a batman iiñ?ñ?character involved. instead, a lot of people with a lot of money. first i'm going to introduce our panel, starting to my left is melanie sloan. she is a recognized expert on congressional ethics and she served as an assistant u.s. attorney in the distri
thank you for listening and may god bless you and god bless the united states of america. >> jim jordan is our guest on newsmaker is this weekend. the chairman discusses the 2012 camp,lñ?ñ?aign. and the congressional investigation into a tax on the u.s. consulate in been gauzy. he will also talk about what he wants congress to do and whether to let theéxñ?ñ?ñ bush era tax s expire. sunday after washington journal at 10:00 a.m. eastern and later at 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span....
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in russia, the united states [indiscernible] he does not understand what is happening in the united states. he does not understand what russia [indiscernible] i think this president -- i believe he is from russia, not president for the united states. host: we will hear mitt romney's views on foreign policy. we will show that to you in another 10 minutes or so. your thoughts on the race so far, two are democrats line. -- to our democrats' line. caller: i am a political psychoanalyst from the bureau from california. i just called the dnc and told them i wanted to make a point. i think the president does not know, internally, that there are things going on that he does not know about. i told them that -- host: what specifically? what kind of things? caller: a lot of people think the president is no more than a postal mail clerk. he needs to tell the people in the debates that he is on top of what is going on internally. i told the dnc to tell him that he needs to tell the people that he knows what he is doing. i kind of think that he thinks everything is going smoothes, -- smooth, when it may
in russia, the united states [indiscernible] he does not understand what is happening in the united states. he does not understand what russia [indiscernible] i think this president -- i believe he is from russia, not president for the united states. host: we will hear mitt romney's views on foreign policy. we will show that to you in another 10 minutes or so. your thoughts on the race so far, two are democrats line. -- to our democrats' line. caller: i am a political psychoanalyst from the...
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if you look around the united states in 2010, look at all the new state houses that were taken over, the new governorships, the new senators. did we win every race? no, we won't win every race this time, but there was a wave election in 2010 and it was a tea party wave that came and we won an enormous amount of seats in state legislatures and got control of states that we hadn't have control of in a long time and just because we didn't win every race doesn't mean it was a big wave, so no i think the direction is still in favor of people are worried about the debt. they're worried primarily about the debt and that's what the tea party is worried about, and so i think -- i see the wave going on through 2012. i'll be very surprised if we don't pick up more seats in 2012. >> neil? >> senator, what is your guidance or what would be your advice to senate candidates and other candidates for office who come out of the tea party when it comes to talking about the sort of social issues, abortion and other issues that have sort of gotten some of the candidates in trouble this cycle? >> well, i
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this is the united states. we allow corporations to fund these campaigns. but corporations are people, didn't you hear? the supreme court said it appeared >> -- said it. >> have there ever been international corporations that funded these particular super pacs? have certain countries been fighting for a particular candidate -- been vying for a particular candidate to? thatrst, i don't know corporations are giving to the super pacs. if you were to seek corporate entities, there is money going in there, but not as much as you think. it does not have quite the impact as people -- a piece on the impact of citizens united in "new york times magazine" in july is very interesting. first of all, we don't take any money from foreign entities. >> no money from foreign nationals. >> we were talking about how it changed the field in the bed and how it has corrupted the political field. at the same time, it has created jobs for you guys. >> a good question. >> i would like to know a little more on that. would you be in favor of getting rid of this super pac thing? if so
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i expect those new energy sources to be built right here in the united states. that will help jeremy get a job. it will also make sure you are not paying as much money for gas. >> let's look at the president's policies as opposed to the rhetoric. we have had four years of policies being played out. the president is right in terms of the additional oil production. none of it came on federal land. oil production is down 14% this year on federal land. gas production is down 9%. the president cut in half the number of licenses and permits for drilling on federal lands and in federal waters. where did the increase come from? a lot of it came from north dakota. the administration brought a criminal action against the people drilling up there for oil. this massive new resource we have. what was the cost? 25 birds were killed. they brought out a bird act. i want to make sure we use our oil, coal, gas, nuclear, and renewables. i believe very much in our renewable capabilities. they will be an important part of our energy mix. what we do not need is having the president k
i expect those new energy sources to be built right here in the united states. that will help jeremy get a job. it will also make sure you are not paying as much money for gas. >> let's look at the president's policies as opposed to the rhetoric. we have had four years of policies being played out. the president is right in terms of the additional oil production. none of it came on federal land. oil production is down 14% this year on federal land. gas production is down 9%. the president...
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better economic output for the united states. "america does not move forward by leaving people behind," said one senator. we cannot be innovative if we do not have that technology built out. it is not just about building the networks. it is a moving target. we have a lot of issues to discuss. let's continue to hear what the panel and hopefully you can join us and ask some good questions to our group. [applause] >> thank you, elisabeth. harold is a tough act to follow. you can submit questions via twitter or by e-mail, as well. let me kick off the discussion with a question. the paper suggests the most likely scenario for the future -- a key assumption is that most of the projects have already been built. do you think this is a reasonable assumption? who want to take a crack at it? >> i will start. i'll take that one step farther. do i need to push a button? without some kind of change in policy, the gap will likely widen. even though the networks may have been built, they need to be maintained an upgraded. broadband is a moving t
better economic output for the united states. "america does not move forward by leaving people behind," said one senator. we cannot be innovative if we do not have that technology built out. it is not just about building the networks. it is a moving target. we have a lot of issues to discuss. let's continue to hear what the panel and hopefully you can join us and ask some good questions to our group. [applause] >> thank you, elisabeth. harold is a tough act to follow. you can...
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groups in the united states. as he put it, catholics went to the melting pot and came very much looking like other americans. in brief catholics today are more educated, wealthy, suburban, employed in the higher professions, than ever before. many catholic professionals are business owners who care baabout taxes, where their parents and grandparents and aunts were more concerned about wages and welfare. the shift away from the once democratic party dominance of the catholic vote has not meant a full embrace of the republican party by catholics. democrats have experienced substantial loss among catholics, but republicans have experienced relatively modest gains. like the rest of the electorate, catholics have become increasingly independent of the political parties. the trend among partisans is increased -- republican listen, among white catholics and 60%, and increased support among democrats with the fast-growing latino population, which is about 1/3 of all catholics. in 2008, a majority of white catholics voted
groups in the united states. as he put it, catholics went to the melting pot and came very much looking like other americans. in brief catholics today are more educated, wealthy, suburban, employed in the higher professions, than ever before. many catholic professionals are business owners who care baabout taxes, where their parents and grandparents and aunts were more concerned about wages and welfare. the shift away from the once democratic party dominance of the catholic vote has not meant a...
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united states. the question is the extent of the ruling in 1981, called michigan vs. summers, that says if law enforcement agents find occupants at any premises, they can detain the occupants while they execute the search warrant. the police followed that person some distance and stopped that person away from the premises. in this case what happened is you had a defendant -- an informant come forward and say there was drug dealing at a certain location, police got a search warrant, they surveiled the house, saw a man fitting the description of the person the informant had said was a drug dealer operating out of the location. that man left with another man, got in a car, and drove away. the police followed them and stopped them. the police brought him back, and the search had been conducted, and officers had found guns and drugs in the location, and they arrested him. the evidence seized in the house -- he claimed he had been stopped illegally. the argument in short is the following -- they looked at the rationale for the opinion and a justification cited there for the
united states. the question is the extent of the ruling in 1981, called michigan vs. summers, that says if law enforcement agents find occupants at any premises, they can detain the occupants while they execute the search warrant. the police followed that person some distance and stopped that person away from the premises. in this case what happened is you had a defendant -- an informant come forward and say there was drug dealing at a certain location, police got a search warrant, they...
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he grew up in the united states. he said he was born speaking republican. clearly, he is much closer politically to the republicans in the united states and mitt romney has vowed to let there be no bail out the -- daylight between the position of the united states and israel, the thickly when it comes to the strike on iranian facilities. where you have a difference his tactics, the most effective way of a military strike. what if it leads to a broader war? what if it leads only to putting off the iranian nuclear program by one year or two? what did you accomplish? those are the factors that are being debated and very vigorously behind closed doors when it comes to threats, but in a broad sense, the democrats and republicans will not shift away from that special relationship between israel and the united states. host: the op-ed features of the papers are looking at the mitt romney speech, with "the washington post" saying, "of foreign policy pepco." -- foreign policy echo." one of our viewers on twitter says there is not much difference. do you see much dayl
he grew up in the united states. he said he was born speaking republican. clearly, he is much closer politically to the republicans in the united states and mitt romney has vowed to let there be no bail out the -- daylight between the position of the united states and israel, the thickly when it comes to the strike on iranian facilities. where you have a difference his tactics, the most effective way of a military strike. what if it leads to a broader war? what if it leads only to putting off...
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should the united states played a role? who will if we do not? those questions have not been answered in this campaign. is unfortunate because i think people do care about our national security, but it has not been highlighted by the campaign. >> one more question for each of these settlements -- these gentlemen and then we will take your questions this is about a poisonous political environment that we have today. i am a new york giants football fan. and when the redskins play the eagles, i want them both to lose. intellectually, i know that cannot happen, but that is what i want. there are a lot of people run this country who whenever republicans play the democrats, they want them both to lose. in 2006 and in 2010, they voted against whoever was in charge. if they just wanted to hondros someone out and hope something would improve -- they just wanted to throw someone out and hope something will improve. how do we get back to an environment where you vote on the issues and not hate someone who disagrees with you? >> there were times that ed and
should the united states played a role? who will if we do not? those questions have not been answered in this campaign. is unfortunate because i think people do care about our national security, but it has not been highlighted by the campaign. >> one more question for each of these settlements -- these gentlemen and then we will take your questions this is about a poisonous political environment that we have today. i am a new york giants football fan. and when the redskins play the...
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presidente the unite of the united states. please welcome the next president of united states, mitt romney. [cheers and applause] ♪ [playing "born free"] ♪ >> that is one heck of a virginia welcome. thank you, virginia. [cheers and applause] you, paul. does the music just bring up your day? [applause] then he for the endorsement of the -- we appreciate the endorsement of the nra. [applause] last night was an important night for the country. [cheers and applause] they got the chance to cut through all the attacks and counterattacks and all the theatrics associate with the campaign and instead listen to substance. i appreciate the fact athat jim lehrer asked questions about substance. i appreciated that i was able to ask obama about obamacare. i asked, why is it that the middle class is still buried in this country? why we have millions of people out of work? why is it that half of our children coming out of college cannot find a job? why is it that when he took office, 32 million people are on food stamps? i asked him those
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this is in the interest of the united states and china. no one has a greater interest in ciba security than the businesses that depend -- in cyber security than the businesses that depend on a safe and secure global infrastructure, particularly those who operate the critical network that we must help defense. to be sent those networks more effectively, we must share information between the government and the private sector about threats in cyberspace. we have made real progress in sharing information with the private sector. frankly, we need congress to act to ensure that this sharing is timely and comprehensive. companies should be able to share a specific threat information with the government without the prospect of lawsuits and open their heads. a key principle must be to protect the fundamental liberties and privacy in cyberspace that we are all duty bound to uphold. information sharing alone is not sufficient. we have got to work with the business community to develop baseline standards for our most critical private-sector infrastruc
this is in the interest of the united states and china. no one has a greater interest in ciba security than the businesses that depend -- in cyber security than the businesses that depend on a safe and secure global infrastructure, particularly those who operate the critical network that we must help defense. to be sent those networks more effectively, we must share information between the government and the private sector about threats in cyberspace. we have made real progress in sharing...
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states doles out $24 billion annually to 29 nations rioting against the united states. u.s. foreign aid to egypt where demonstrations began totals $1.4 alone. why do we continue to send money to countries that hate us? >> i think that's an interesting question and i've been on the cutting edge of legislation that would eliminate foreign aid to countries that are doing us harm. let me give you an example. i introduced legislation that should egypt reanything that we would stop giving them $2 billion a year. according to the camp david agreement which brought peace to egypt and israel. whatever we gave egypt we had to give israel. that was for peace. if the egyptians back away from the peace agreement there is no reason we should continue to give them $2 billion a year in aid. i have introduced legislation to make sure we don't do it and i have been trying to eliminate this foreign aid to egypt for a number of years but the republicans have nisted that we continue to foreign aid payments to egypt and i don't think we should b. and i think we should end it and end it as so
states doles out $24 billion annually to 29 nations rioting against the united states. u.s. foreign aid to egypt where demonstrations began totals $1.4 alone. why do we continue to send money to countries that hate us? >> i think that's an interesting question and i've been on the cutting edge of legislation that would eliminate foreign aid to countries that are doing us harm. let me give you an example. i introduced legislation that should egypt reanything that we would stop giving them...
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had won the state, he would have become president of the united states. we're looking at each county. they are figuring out where these people need to go. that is why it is very strategic. when you hear the presently and in new hampshire and land in the last -- nashua, he is there for a strategic regiason. there's a lot of science and pulling in very strategic. again, we have had a lot of candidates here for the primary. we have had a lot of exposure to them. certainly voters here are knowledgeable about who these people are after going through a primary, and the different debates that go on. you, sir.xecutivehost: thank our conversation continues looking at the state of new hampshire as a battleground state. up next, kathy sullivan after that, jim merrill. first, a news update from c-span radio. >> more on new hampshire this out. emily friedman reports that mitt romney will hold his final campaign rally in new hampshire, the very state in which he launched his bid for the white house 16 months ago. the victory rally will be held in manchester monday nigh
had won the state, he would have become president of the united states. we're looking at each county. they are figuring out where these people need to go. that is why it is very strategic. when you hear the presently and in new hampshire and land in the last -- nashua, he is there for a strategic regiason. there's a lot of science and pulling in very strategic. again, we have had a lot of candidates here for the primary. we have had a lot of exposure to them. certainly voters here are...
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his excellency, barack obama, president of united states of america and invite him to address the assembly. >> mr. president, mr. secretary-general, fellow delegates, ladies and gentlemen, i would like to begin today by telling you about an american named chris stevens. chris was born in a town in california. the son of a lawyer and a musician.
his excellency, barack obama, president of united states of america and invite him to address the assembly. >> mr. president, mr. secretary-general, fellow delegates, ladies and gentlemen, i would like to begin today by telling you about an american named chris stevens. chris was born in a town in california. the son of a lawyer and a musician.
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states, as if they magically vanish when they hit the united states. who is doing reporting on the criminal distribution networks in united states, atlanta, dallas, los angeles -- who is doing that reporting here? so much attention is focused on what is happening in mexico, we are lamenting the strengths or weaknesses of reporting in mexico. the mexican reporters, especially the regional ones, were hardest hit. it is the once in these regional outlets like tijuana. they want to know who was telling the other side of the story and who is doing the money reporting, all these narco dollars. who is doing the story about money laundering? i do not know if i answered your question, but that is certainly a kind of push back there. who is telling the big story and the small story? >> let me bring in carrie lozano to the conversation. she is a documentary filmmaker and journalist who has done a lot of work. her film "underground" appeared at sundance. also she is an emerging expert on the question of collaborative reporting, journalists, between news organizati
states, as if they magically vanish when they hit the united states. who is doing reporting on the criminal distribution networks in united states, atlanta, dallas, los angeles -- who is doing that reporting here? so much attention is focused on what is happening in mexico, we are lamenting the strengths or weaknesses of reporting in mexico. the mexican reporters, especially the regional ones, were hardest hit. it is the once in these regional outlets like tijuana. they want to know who was...
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united states senate. a lot of money is being invested from outside groups, super pacs, independent expenditures. shelley berkley is running against dean heller. the democratic machine who helped deliver harry reid to victory is in full force to help president obama and shelley berkley. we are going to continue to see positive successes up and down the ticket this cycle. host: i have a caller on the republican line this morning. caller: thank you for c-span. as a republican, i know most of us are concerned about growing democracies and so forth because it anybody who works for the government does not contribute to revenue and it takes more money away, compounding the problem. which party would be contributing more to a bureaucracy and which party will try to cut down the bureaucracy in nevada as well as the country? thank you. guest: that is a great question especially coming from a state like nevada which helped to grow las vegas and it billed ourselves economic determination several decades ago with the
united states senate. a lot of money is being invested from outside groups, super pacs, independent expenditures. shelley berkley is running against dean heller. the democratic machine who helped deliver harry reid to victory is in full force to help president obama and shelley berkley. we are going to continue to see positive successes up and down the ticket this cycle. host: i have a caller on the republican line this morning. caller: thank you for c-span. as a republican, i know most of us...
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in a determined the majority in the united states senate. my opponent has a clear track record of saying one thing and having a different direction. he is a fiscal conservative. yes supported stimulus and big spending. we are going forward. you need to know about who the other candidates are. i am a geologist. five years ago i was asked to join gov. daniel steam. i did my part during to make sure we live within our means. we get this going. we look forward to the commonsense principles. >> i do not need to say too much about the two-party system. what i do have to say is most people agree with me now more than they agree with the other guys. what you're most of the time is the odds are not good. what i want to talk about is the odds are that we are in a very special country that has never happened before where the had so many liberties that we have thrown away. ooner orons fall sum later. we want to fight the odds. you can say no to all the above and vote for something other than the two-party system. that is the option i am putting on. i wi
in a determined the majority in the united states senate. my opponent has a clear track record of saying one thing and having a different direction. he is a fiscal conservative. yes supported stimulus and big spending. we are going forward. you need to know about who the other candidates are. i am a geologist. five years ago i was asked to join gov. daniel steam. i did my part during to make sure we live within our means. we get this going. we look forward to the commonsense principles....
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his the governor saying the united states should actively -- is the governor said in the united states should actively supply the rebels with arms? if the answer is no, that is what the current administration put the policy is now. for him to make a distinction, he will have to be more specific. host: he also talked about israel. guest: a lot of this has come from well over one year of campaigning where governor romney has tried very hard to show this closeness with israel and expose the obama administration for not having that closeness. we cannot sit here and pretend that has not had to do with fund-raising and also looking at jewish voters in florida and california, and hoping this message of closeness with israel would result in a campaign treasurer, campaign funds. host: vice president joe biden talk about israel and iran. [video clip] >> with regard to the united states taking action militarily, it is not in my purview to talk about classified information, but we feel confident we could deal a serious blow to the iranians. the israelis and the united states military intelligence
his the governor saying the united states should actively -- is the governor said in the united states should actively supply the rebels with arms? if the answer is no, that is what the current administration put the policy is now. for him to make a distinction, he will have to be more specific. host: he also talked about israel. guest: a lot of this has come from well over one year of campaigning where governor romney has tried very hard to show this closeness with israel and expose the obama...
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in the united states. according to this morning's l.a. times, 9% of the population in this county are undocumented immigrants. what is your position on immigration reform, specifically, do you support the dream act, and what is your opinion of president obama's non-deportation measures? >> the dream that, i do not think it would be necessary if we had a sensible immigration policy in this country. what we need to do is make sure we have immigration policy that is fair. we need to make sure people who go through years of bureaucracy who want to come here legally. we are a nation of immigrants. we should solve this problem. you put your head in the sand if you do not understand we need to make sure we do whatever we can to make there be amake sure theo citizenship. we have foreign students coming to our universities. they graduate at the top of their class and we send them back home. we need to make sure that we stable a visa to their diploma and fix this problem. we need to secure our border, no question. b
in the united states. according to this morning's l.a. times, 9% of the population in this county are undocumented immigrants. what is your position on immigration reform, specifically, do you support the dream act, and what is your opinion of president obama's non-deportation measures? >> the dream that, i do not think it would be necessary if we had a sensible immigration policy in this country. what we need to do is make sure we have immigration policy that is fair. we need to make...
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because of man-made warming, the united states is in an era of extreme weather events. that is with usa today has to say. contrast that with the washington times editorial page. franken storm. it was not caused the industrial revolution. a 2010 study by the national hurricane system predicted global warming would decrease the number of tropical storms by as much as 1 1/3. two opposing views for you. return to all of you. outside of washington, we want to -- we will stay inside washington for this first call. caller: think you so much. the leadership and our country is acting with incredible shocking responsibility, with co2 levels that are clearly affecting the climate. and it is also surprising that the democratic campaign has not pushed that mitt romney is saying he will approve the keystone pipeline on its first day in office. this is the dirtiest form of petroleum. it seems to have an alberta pipeline from alberta to texas. we are not getting off of our addiction it to oil. it causes cancers and other diseases. there will continue exploring for oil offshore, in the
because of man-made warming, the united states is in an era of extreme weather events. that is with usa today has to say. contrast that with the washington times editorial page. franken storm. it was not caused the industrial revolution. a 2010 study by the national hurricane system predicted global warming would decrease the number of tropical storms by as much as 1 1/3. two opposing views for you. return to all of you. outside of washington, we want to -- we will stay inside washington for...
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states, when im president of the united states, we will stand with itheyy nel. and -- and if israel is attacked, we h to ce their bavi not just d alomaticallve t not just culturally, but militarily. thats nualier one. bumber two, with regards to -- to iran and the threat of iran, theres no s nuclear iran, a nuclear-capable 30an, isponna mineptable to america. it presents a threat not only to our friends, but w timatedent a threat to us to have iran have nuclear material, nuclear wemy ons that coub be used agninst us or used to be threatening to us. its also essential for us to undes in iran, and that is to disdomae iran from h to cing a nuclear weapon through peaceful and diplomatic means. and cr apling sanctions are something id called for five years s ino when i was in israe ^ whapeaking at the herzliya conference. i laid out so iten ste, wha. it p apling sanctions were nis one. and they do work. youre seeing it rir-t nolesin the economy. its absolutely the right thing to do to h to ce it p apling ^ whaanctions. id have put them in place earlier, but its good
states, when im president of the united states, we will stand with itheyy nel. and -- and if israel is attacked, we h to ce their bavi not just d alomaticallve t not just culturally, but militarily. thats nualier one. bumber two, with regards to -- to iran and the threat of iran, theres no s nuclear iran, a nuclear-capable 30an, isponna mineptable to america. it presents a threat not only to our friends, but w timatedent a threat to us to have iran have nuclear material, nuclear wemy ons that...
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the united kingdom and united states have weathered storms in our shared histories, and we will but whether the current economic crisis. we are rooted -- rooting for this coalition government to succeed because america succeeds when the tin -- britain succeeds, and vice versa. we may be economic competitors, but we are in this together and will always be allies first, through thick and thin and war and peace. the tough decisions you are making, honoring churchill's legacy of putting national interest ahead of party politics -- i believe they will be due to a better and a brighter tomorrow. thank you, and good luck. you are lucky to have david cameron. [applause] >> the british house of commons is in recess this week. prime minister's questions will not be aired. instead, we look at prime minister britiprime minister david cameron speaking. he talked about the differences between the opposition labor party and the conservative party, particularly in education, national health service, and welfare reform. this is 15 minutes. -- 50 minutes. >> thank you. >> in may 2010, this party stood on the
the united kingdom and united states have weathered storms in our shared histories, and we will but whether the current economic crisis. we are rooted -- rooting for this coalition government to succeed because america succeeds when the tin -- britain succeeds, and vice versa. we may be economic competitors, but we are in this together and will always be allies first, through thick and thin and war and peace. the tough decisions you are making, honoring churchill's legacy of putting national...
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united states senate. a lot of money is being invested from outside groups, super pacs, independent expenditures. shelley berkley is running against dean heller. the democratic machine who helped deliver harry reid to victory is in full force to help president obama and shelley berkley. we are going to continue to see positive successes up and down the ticket this cycle. host: i have a caller on the republican line this morning. caller: thank you for c-span. as a republican, i know most of us are concerned about growing democracies and so forth because it anybody who works for the government does not contribute to revenue and it takes more money away, compounding the problem. which party would be contributing more to a bureaucracy and which party will in nevada as well as the country? thank you. guest: that is a great question especially coming from a state like nevada which helped to grow las vegas and it billed ourselves economic determination several decades ago with the construction of the hoover dam.
united states senate. a lot of money is being invested from outside groups, super pacs, independent expenditures. shelley berkley is running against dean heller. the democratic machine who helped deliver harry reid to victory is in full force to help president obama and shelley berkley. we are going to continue to see positive successes up and down the ticket this cycle. host: i have a caller on the republican line this morning. caller: thank you for c-span. as a republican, i know most of us...
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the chief executive officer of united states. this country is in terrible condition and we are losing ground every day. >> they are not doing anything. >> dave mentioned duopoly. established a third party, united we stand and the reform party. do you feel that is needed today, that there is something wrong with that two-party system which has gotten more acrimonious, each party back on their 10-yard line? >> any way that can be done, it is almost impossible to do it. it would be a very healthy thing if you could get it done and make it happen, but it is very difficult to do and very few people would want to try to put it there, because they know they are going to be butchered from day one. much of the media will participate actively in that. you have to talk about the politicians. the media has strong views. >> it is hard to get somebody like dave walker willing to put their name out there and run in 50 states and withstand the media scrutiny and the like? >> if you ran for either party, it would be all right. if he created a new
the chief executive officer of united states. this country is in terrible condition and we are losing ground every day. >> they are not doing anything. >> dave mentioned duopoly. established a third party, united we stand and the reform party. do you feel that is needed today, that there is something wrong with that two-party system which has gotten more acrimonious, each party back on their 10-yard line? >> any way that can be done, it is almost impossible to do it. it would...
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i want to put people back to work in here in the united states. we can do that. number three, i want to make it a national mission to educate our young people, to train our workers. i want to recruit 100,000 math and science teachers. we got to step it up. i want to train 2 million workers in our community colleges so they have the skills to get the jobs that are out there right now. i want to work with colleges and universities to cut the growth of tuition in half. i want to make sure that young people are not burdened with debt. we can do that. number four, my plan will cut the deficit by $4 trillion over the next 10 years in a balanced way. yes, we will cut spending we do not need. we have already cut $1 trillion, but i will ask the wealthiest to pay more, so we can invest in the research and technology that will keep new jobs and this is coming to america. and i am in the process of making sure that we are reducing our deficit. i will not turn medicare into a voucher program. no american should spend their golden years at the mercy of insurance companies. and
i want to put people back to work in here in the united states. we can do that. number three, i want to make it a national mission to educate our young people, to train our workers. i want to recruit 100,000 math and science teachers. we got to step it up. i want to train 2 million workers in our community colleges so they have the skills to get the jobs that are out there right now. i want to work with colleges and universities to cut the growth of tuition in half. i want to make sure that...
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in the state of illinois. but these were big nks. the biggest in the united states. build upon basically borrowed money for the basic deposit couldn't be that big. so i thought, well, i'm going to talk to him. nobody is talking to them. i think you people have undercapitalized. so i said, who are you? there was no law. there was noegulation that governed how much capital we had. one of the banks went bust. relying upon regulatory discretion, which you have to do a lot, but it's a structural problem what i'm saying is absolutely agreed. you're looking for structural changes. we're putting the board somewhere a little differently. they're worried about the same thing i am. this is removed from the basic function. we're on common ground. it's just a sengs of how we do it. >> auchk. there's been a loss of discipline and the natural and ethical has been ignored. that takes us into the field of culture and ethics. is it a place for culture and ethics in banking. what is it? some would say you can put your finger in it, and there's nothing of substance there. these go hand
in the state of illinois. but these were big nks. the biggest in the united states. build upon basically borrowed money for the basic deposit couldn't be that big. so i thought, well, i'm going to talk to him. nobody is talking to them. i think you people have undercapitalized. so i said, who are you? there was no law. there was noegulation that governed how much capital we had. one of the banks went bust. relying upon regulatory discretion, which you have to do a lot, but it's a structural...
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united states? the one thing about our system is that city x does something within two or five years and you see it spread through the system. and that regard we are highly entrepreneurial at the city scale with innovating and replicating innovation. i want to keep coming back to what are those pockets. >> we are in a great city. we are in a great metropolis. in many respects it is the tale of two cities. complicated fiscal situations. depopulation over a long time. decentralization. if you take it up to midtown, all the is a sense of momentum. as you think about this question of the smart city, the integration of systems and data, what are the possibilities as detroit wrestles with some very hard fiscal and economic challenges? what are the barriers? that can potentially be removed. >> first of all, thank you so much for asking. i have lived in detroit my entire life, 40 plus years. i've worked for the city of detroit over 20 years. there is definitely a focus on the condition of the cities in amer
united states? the one thing about our system is that city x does something within two or five years and you see it spread through the system. and that regard we are highly entrepreneurial at the city scale with innovating and replicating innovation. i want to keep coming back to what are those pockets. >> we are in a great city. we are in a great metropolis. in many respects it is the tale of two cities. complicated fiscal situations. depopulation over a long time. decentralization. if...
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they could've been better stated. governor romney is for all of the united states of america. we have a spending problem and a job creation problem. over 20 million people do not have a job. we have $16 trillion in debt. republicans made a mistake in the past. if you go back to 2006, the voters threw us out. we acknowledged our mistakes. the key difference between republicans and democrats, if you go back to that era, we got caught up in the culture of d.c. it was a mistake and we owned up to our mistake. the spending and big government is an ideology for democrats, a way of life. we see that in the way the president has governed. if you are looking for someone who will solve our problems and get us back to work, mitt romney is the guy. his track record and his resume show that. we're headed in the right direction because of the policies of governor rick scott and the florida legislature. i will tell you that the president of the united states, his policies have not been at all beneficial to what we're doing here in florida. it is republicans leading the way in states. we are
they could've been better stated. governor romney is for all of the united states of america. we have a spending problem and a job creation problem. over 20 million people do not have a job. we have $16 trillion in debt. republicans made a mistake in the past. if you go back to 2006, the voters threw us out. we acknowledged our mistakes. the key difference between republicans and democrats, if you go back to that era, we got caught up in the culture of d.c. it was a mistake and we owned up to...
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states for things that happen outside the united states. now, one of our arguments to the court is that our clients -- they're aliens in the sense that they're nigerian citizens when they filed this suit. but all of them were u.s. residents when they filed. in fact, all of them have gotten asylum in the united states and they got asylum in the united states because of the human rights violations that they allege shell was complicit in and shell is here making lots of money here. and one of the thing that our clients found was that wherever they lived, and they all lived somewhere in the midwest, they saw shell stations all around them, just like back home. they thought well, shell is really here. why can't we sue them here? that's the issue at the heart of the case. why can't people have strong ties to the united states now, and they have them because of the human rights violations, why can't they sue shell here for the torts they committed against them in nigeria. but the courts are concerned about that, not just about our case but about s
states for things that happen outside the united states. now, one of our arguments to the court is that our clients -- they're aliens in the sense that they're nigerian citizens when they filed this suit. but all of them were u.s. residents when they filed. in fact, all of them have gotten asylum in the united states and they got asylum in the united states because of the human rights violations that they allege shell was complicit in and shell is here making lots of money here. and one of the...
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a major challenge for diplomacy of the united states. i would like to mention two aspects of this, two fax. the business between tehran and moscow -- i do not think the russians would like to be under the threat of potential threats of an iranian nuclear capability. there is room of course for a very intensive and a very, very professional effort to get the iranians off the hook. and thereby get us all off the hook. how to do this is a major test of international diplomacy. how to bring about is a major test for the capability of minds and brains in washington and around the world. i think that it is doable. in the end, the iranians have shown, on several occasions in the past, when they realized this is not in their interest to continue with the level of confrontation which they have a developed over the years against the entire world, they have found ways and means of backing down. i would like to mention two other aspects in the conclusion of my opening remarks. the relations within the middle east and the entire world of gone through
a major challenge for diplomacy of the united states. i would like to mention two aspects of this, two fax. the business between tehran and moscow -- i do not think the russians would like to be under the threat of potential threats of an iranian nuclear capability. there is room of course for a very intensive and a very, very professional effort to get the iranians off the hook. and thereby get us all off the hook. how to do this is a major test of international diplomacy. how to bring about...
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bob was the united states of america. we did god bless indiana. god bless the united states of america. >> thank you so much for being here. thank you to be boaster's to participated. let's get a special thanks to indiana university. join us next week for the final five debate sponsored by the commission. this is the final debate involving the gubernatorial candidates. join us there. good night from new albany, indiana. thank you. you can applaud. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] imbe>> in an hour we will have e coverage of the candidates of the libertarian party and the green party. it is hosted by the free and equal elections foundation. that is live at 9:00 eastern here on c-span. on our companion network, we will have live coverage of a rally for paul ryan and mitt romney. >> i regularly watch "washington journal." i watched the call in shows in the morning and whenever there is a hearing of any significance. i will soon end. i also watched c-span on lin
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it will be taken in the united states. it is an open question how much foreign policy will matter to most voters at all. host: this is a piece from "the washington times." host: did you want to respond to that? guest: that is absolutely right . we hear these predictions every four years. it is something that my parents mentioned all the time. but it doesn't manifest. host: let's turn our topic to china. it did come up last week at hofstra university. [video clip] >> we have to make sure that nations play by the rules, and china has not. if they put their currency down low, that means their currency and the products are low. we lose sales and manufacturers in the united states cannot compete. the president hasn't opportunity to label them as a currency manipulator but refuses to do so. on day one, i will label china as a currency manipulator. i can put in place tariffs. >> governor romney talked about china. company romney's invested in pioneers of outsourcing. that is not my phrase. that is what reporters called it. we hav
it will be taken in the united states. it is an open question how much foreign policy will matter to most voters at all. host: this is a piece from "the washington times." host: did you want to respond to that? guest: that is absolutely right . we hear these predictions every four years. it is something that my parents mentioned all the time. but it doesn't manifest. host: let's turn our topic to china. it did come up last week at hofstra university. [video clip] >> we have to...
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hubert humphrey, a leader vice-president of the united states. all really mastered the art of leadership, of standing tall. it did not just extend to elected leaders. if you look at the senior staff, and the vice president would be the first to attest to that. it is my privilege to introduce one of the real giants of that trade. steve hildebrand was not only the 2000 i was chairman for the gore campaign but the deputy national campaign manager for the obama-biden campaign. he is a giant in this profession and has been a stalwart for the mcgovern family for all this time. i ask hildy to come up and visit with us. [applause] >> i am so humbled to be here. this is going to be hard. i will never forget your invitation to join your family's hospice facility to be with our hero. my family is like millions of american families and probably millions of families all over the world. we do not even know who needed george mcgovern's advocacy to make it to the middle class. i grew up the youngest of nine kids. my father died when i was 7, i'm sorry, when i wa
hubert humphrey, a leader vice-president of the united states. all really mastered the art of leadership, of standing tall. it did not just extend to elected leaders. if you look at the senior staff, and the vice president would be the first to attest to that. it is my privilege to introduce one of the real giants of that trade. steve hildebrand was not only the 2000 i was chairman for the gore campaign but the deputy national campaign manager for the obama-biden campaign. he is a giant in this...
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states citizen, who then comes home to the united states, seeks refuge in the united states. and the french ambassador -- the french ambassador wants to bring an action. wouldn't the ats have of action? i mean, why would it make any difference whether the attack on the french ambassador by a united states citizen occurred in philadelphia or occurred in london? >> the difference it makes is that in your hypothetical, the reverse marbois case, the proper remedy would have been to seek -- for france to seek extradition of the u.s. assailant and -- >> well, i think i'm advised by the solicitor general's office that there were very few extradition treaties at that time. and even if extradition was a possible remedy, i mean why shouldn't we understand the ats to provide supplemental remedies as well, civil as well as criminal, civil as well as extradition? >> because congress hasn't clearly said so. and the point of the presumption is to avoid all of the judge- made possible qualifications that were discussed earlier, exhaustion, political question, the possible limitations suggest
states citizen, who then comes home to the united states, seeks refuge in the united states. and the french ambassador -- the french ambassador wants to bring an action. wouldn't the ats have of action? i mean, why would it make any difference whether the attack on the french ambassador by a united states citizen occurred in philadelphia or occurred in london? >> the difference it makes is that in your hypothetical, the reverse marbois case, the proper remedy would have been to seek --...
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it will affect 2.1 small businesses in the indicted states. -- in the united states. that is what i'm fighting to do. >> a representative bottle on this charge? >> i am a cpa, in colorado. i was endorsed -- i am an active member of the florida institute of cpa's. not only a member, but they have endorsed my candidacy. i am a cpa in colorado. i have never hit it that. >> , christmas and west, you campaigned against the stimulus package that barack obama has touted throughout his tenure. explain what your alternative method would be to creating jobs. >> creighton of johns means we go to the creators and give them the right text of policies that enables them to grow. when you look at the $1 trillion we spent, unemployment was never supposed to go above 8%. it was above 8% for 43 straight months. when you look at projections of the stimulus, which are supposed be around 5.8% unemployment. we are still two full percentage points lower than where the project since it were. this is not about government spending more money. i would have rather seen that money be put into the
it will affect 2.1 small businesses in the indicted states. -- in the united states. that is what i'm fighting to do. >> a representative bottle on this charge? >> i am a cpa, in colorado. i was endorsed -- i am an active member of the florida institute of cpa's. not only a member, but they have endorsed my candidacy. i am a cpa in colorado. i have never hit it that. >> , christmas and west, you campaigned against the stimulus package that barack obama has touted throughout...
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this is the united states of america. it is not united airlines where there is first-class and coach. this is the united states of america, where every citizen should have equal rights, equal citizenship under the law. we have a mission and we must call for this spirit more than ever before, there is an urgency now. some folks might feel weary because the road to freedom has never been an easy one. some folks have scars on their backs, some folks have pains that still aches in their soul. but we cannot stop. james baldwin said human history is a perpetual testimony to the achievement of the impossible and the impossible dream of america must drive us forward. we must not fail now. when other people want to drive us to despair, we must be the hope. when other people want to drive us to doubt, we must be the faith because i have learned from my family and my parents and my grandparents that when folks try to tell you you are a lesser, when one person stands up state -- lives -- stan that straight and strong, it with an enti
this is the united states of america. it is not united airlines where there is first-class and coach. this is the united states of america, where every citizen should have equal rights, equal citizenship under the law. we have a mission and we must call for this spirit more than ever before, there is an urgency now. some folks might feel weary because the road to freedom has never been an easy one. some folks have scars on their backs, some folks have pains that still aches in their soul. but...
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i have been surgeon general of the united states. these are clever sound bites that the congressman has memorized based on the playbook of their party. they are not solving problems. the public has to be engaged. there are good elements of the affordable care act. even governor romney said there are some good things in there. the doughnut hole, making sure kids are covered until 26, non- exclusionary criteria. that protect the public. but it is a partnership. the public has to do everything they can to keep their cells healthy. over time, we can drive the cost of health care down. that is where the costs are coming from. congressman flake is not addressing that. he is addressing it as a political issue. it is a health issue. >> you talk about a voucher- izing medicare. what he has talked about is not supporting it at all. his plan takes money out of medicare. how are you supposed to pay doctors for what they need, to keep them in the system, or make sure benefits accrue to currency nears -- accrfeud to seniors. the notion that whenev
i have been surgeon general of the united states. these are clever sound bites that the congressman has memorized based on the playbook of their party. they are not solving problems. the public has to be engaged. there are good elements of the affordable care act. even governor romney said there are some good things in there. the doughnut hole, making sure kids are covered until 26, non- exclusionary criteria. that protect the public. but it is a partnership. the public has to do everything...
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and we will take your questions about manufacturing and the united states economy. our guests are chris from the census bureau and will start reporter eric. washington journal is live every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. the presidential campaign returns to virginia this morning. president obama will hold a rally at george mason in fairfax. that is live here on c-span at 10:45. also on c-span at 11:35, will bring you a rally for mitt romney from abington. >> this month as a presidential candidate mitt for debate, we are asking middle and high school student's to send a message to the president as part of this year's student cam birdneck metric competition. in a short video there will answer, was a most important issue the president to consider in 2013, to win the grand prize of $5,000. the competition is open to students in grades 6 through 12. online to studentcam.org. >> next a symposium on partisan politics and compromise. this 1.5 our event is hosted by the university of southern california says schwarzenegger institute. panelists include john mccain d.d former senat
and we will take your questions about manufacturing and the united states economy. our guests are chris from the census bureau and will start reporter eric. washington journal is live every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. the presidential campaign returns to virginia this morning. president obama will hold a rally at george mason in fairfax. that is live here on c-span at 10:45. also on c-span at 11:35, will bring you a rally for mitt romney from abington. >> this month as a presidential...
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this is the united states. it's a free-market. democrats on the other hand say the government wants to be involved in everything. thet: we're going live to cato institute for a discussion on the economic impact of defense spending cuts. >> the budget control act passed by congress directs that on january 2, 2013, the obama administration must cut the defense budget by at least $55 billion and the same amount for domestic discretionary spending. the prospect of such reductions has led to assertions that they will damage the economy and increase unemployment. for example, earlier this year, senator carl levin expressed his belief that the uncertainty created by the specter of sequestration was a real threat to the economy. meanwhile, some people who see excessive government spending as a source of the stress, and so therefore expose use -- oppose using the federal government spending to stimulate the economy nevertheless oppose cuts to the pentagon budget. mitt romney asserted that a trillion dollars cut to our military will elimina
this is the united states. it's a free-market. democrats on the other hand say the government wants to be involved in everything. thet: we're going live to cato institute for a discussion on the economic impact of defense spending cuts. >> the budget control act passed by congress directs that on january 2, 2013, the obama administration must cut the defense budget by at least $55 billion and the same amount for domestic discretionary spending. the prospect of such reductions has led to...
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it is the role of a united states senator to advise. i will take seriously my role, especially if i'm put on the judiciary committee, to vote for justices that i believe understand the constitution, understand that it is a document drafted many years ago by folks who had a vision for our country, and understood that vision seriously. i am pro-life. i believe in protecting life. i will do everything i can to protect innocent life. at the same time, the three main issues i am facing in the senate are these, jobs, jobs, jobs. any of you sick of the unemployment rate, sick of high gas prices, tuition rates, i am your guy because he failed. >> mr. brown? >> on light josh mandel, i trust ohio women to make their own health care decisions. first, i would vote to not answer, but that has been part for the course for the debate, for his 18-month campaign. i would also note, to jon mandel's position on abortion, it is more extreme than his tours for president. no consideration for rape or incest. that is so far out of the mainstream of ohio women
it is the role of a united states senator to advise. i will take seriously my role, especially if i'm put on the judiciary committee, to vote for justices that i believe understand the constitution, understand that it is a document drafted many years ago by folks who had a vision for our country, and understood that vision seriously. i am pro-life. i believe in protecting life. i will do everything i can to protect innocent life. at the same time, the three main issues i am facing in the senate...
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i london made in the united states of america. and we can -- i wanted them made in the united states of america. and we can do that. number three, we are going to make a national measure to educate our kids and train our workers better than anybody else in the world. [applause] i want to recruit 100,000 new a math and science teachers, trained to million workers at community colleges with skills the businesses are looking for. i went to work with colleges and universities to cut the growth of tuition so are young keyboard can afford higher education without getting loaded with debt. number four, my plan will cut the deficit by $4 trillion over the next 10 years. we will do it in a balanced way. we will cut outspending we do not need, but we are going to ask the wealthiest of americans to pay a little more. [applause] we are going to do that so we can invest in research and technology, keep jobs and business is coming to america and help them -- and one never turn medicare into a voucher. no american should spend their golden years
i london made in the united states of america. and we can -- i wanted them made in the united states of america. and we can do that. number three, we are going to make a national measure to educate our kids and train our workers better than anybody else in the world. [applause] i want to recruit 100,000 new a math and science teachers, trained to million workers at community colleges with skills the businesses are looking for. i went to work with colleges and universities to cut the growth of...
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those opportunities are not distributed well in the united states. we cannot assume that young person has had the opportunity to discuss those issues and get registered to vote in my high- school. host: ted joins us from indiana, on our independent color line. are you with us? virginia,n to west democrat line. caller: this is arthur. the corporations are driving the media and that is where we are getting our information from. i have two small kids, one is 1- year-old and the other is four years old. my income is $14,000 per year and don't use food stamps. i hope that this country starts seeing that we don't need to be republican or democrat. we need to be americans. most importantly, you have to look at the president about when he uses a veto and signs laws. he can only sign into law was put in front of him through the congress and the senate and that is where i feel all the problems are at with the donations to campaigns, for the corporations. if you look at wal-mart, they have their factories in china and they pay 13 cents per hour. that same item
those opportunities are not distributed well in the united states. we cannot assume that young person has had the opportunity to discuss those issues and get registered to vote in my high- school. host: ted joins us from indiana, on our independent color line. are you with us? virginia,n to west democrat line. caller: this is arthur. the corporations are driving the media and that is where we are getting our information from. i have two small kids, one is 1- year-old and the other is four years...